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Mental computational processes have always been an integral part of motivation scienceBehavioral and brain sciences
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2025 10 41
SelbstinvolvierungDorsch. Lexikon der Psychologie
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2021 8 11
AnstrengungDorsch. Lexikon der Psychologie
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2021 8 10
Theorie der MotivationsintensitätDorsch. Lexikon der Psychologie
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2021 7 12
Three Decades of Research on Motivational Intensity Theory:What We Have Learned About Effort and What We Still Don't KnowAdvances in Motivation Science. Vol. 3
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2016 480 7
Stimmungs-Verhaltens-ModellDorsch - Lexikon für Psychotherapie und Psychopharmakotherapie
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2016 10 16
Goal pursuit and energy conservation: energy investment increases with task demand but does not equal itMotivation and emotion
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2014 63 65
Opportunity cost calculations only determine justified effort – Or, What happened to the resource conservation principle?Behavioral and brain sciences
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2013 7 51
Active-Coping-AnsatzDorsch. Lexikon der Psychologie
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2013 9 12
Effort Intensity: Some Insights From the Cardiovascular SystemThe Oxford Handbook of Human Motivation
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2012 770 137
Young poor sleepers mobilize extra effort in an easy memory task: evidence from cardiovascular measuresJournal of sleep research
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2010 544 0
Pay attention to your manipulation checks! Reward impact on cardiac reactivity is moderated by task contextBiological psychology
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2010 673 921
Effort mobilization when the self is involved: Some lessons from the cardiovascular systemReview of general psychology
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2010 1,000 10
The role of self-involvement in the development of cardiovascular disease: A motivational analysisPsychological factors and cardiovascular disorders: the role of stress and psychosocial influences
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2009 624 19
Kardiovaskuläre Prozesse und motivationale IntensitätHandbuch der Allgemeinen Psychologie: Motivation und Emotion
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2009 506 12
The heart contracts to reward: Monetary incentives and preejection periodPsychophysiology
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2009 12 0
PunishmentThe Oxford Companion to Emotion and the Affective Sciences
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2009 584 6
Mood impact on cardiovascular reactivity when task difficulty is unclearMotivation and emotion
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2009 709 307
Self‐focus and task difficulty effects on effort‐related cardiovascular reactivityPsychophysiology
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2008 7 0
Task difficulty effects on cardiac activityPsychophysiology
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2008 8 0
Incentive value, unclear task difficulty, and cardiovascular reactivity in active copingInternational journal of psychophysiology
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2007 7 0
Mood, motivation, and performance: An integrative theory, research, and applicationsMood and Human Performance: Conceptual, Measurement, and Applied Issues
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2007 11 43
Context-Dependent Mood Effects on Mental Effort Mobilization: A View from the Mood-Behavior-ModelThe psychology of moods
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2006 8 34
Cardiovascular reactivity during performance under social observation: The moderating role of task difficultyInternational journal of psychophysiology
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2006 8 35
Ego-Involvement and the Difficulty Law of Motivation: Effects on Performance-Related Cardiovascular ResponsePersonality & social psychology bulletin
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2006 8 18
Abcès sous condylien: complication rare d'une anesthésie localeRevue de stomatologie et de chirurgie maxillo-faciale
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2006 644 1
Incentive effects on cardiovascular reactivity in active coping with unclear task difficultyInternational journal of psychophysiology
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2006 9 69
The role of mood states in the development of cardiovascular disease: Implications of a motivational analysis of cardiovascular reactivity in active copingAdvances in psychology research (Vol. 33)
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2005 10 20
Negative Mood, Self-Focused Attention, and the Experience of Physical Symptoms: The Joint Impact HypothesisEmotion
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2005 7 0
Ego involvement and effort: Cardiovascular, electrodermal, and performance effectsPsychophysiology
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2005 8 15
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